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One way to identify the effects of inflation and deflation is to observe significant changes in the money supply and in producer and consumer prices. One would think that as such measures rise, experts would be concerned about increasing inflation, and as those measures fall, they might begin to fear deflation. Is that what actually happens?

The Enron Scandal: A Case in Point. The socionomic insight is that the conventional assumption about the direction of causality between social mood and social action is not only incorrect but the opposite of what actually occurs.

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March 13-16, 2019
The Southwest Academy of Management’s 2019 Annual Conference
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Presentation: “Organizational Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Enacted Environments and the Unrecognized Role of Social Mood”